Moderator: Moderators



J/Land/Kismayo will surpass xamar within a decade.


add 4 wifes for meMineral resources, abundant agricultural land, water resources, proximity to Kenyan markets, marine resources, tourism potential, skilled and dynamic population,
hundreds of millions of dollars of investment from diaspora dismayed by the corruption and monopolies which exist in Xamar


This is little too optimistic but there is a great potential, indeed. Xamar and its vicinity has a robust 2+ million people and growing, and the necessary foundation for further growth and prosperity. That Xamar is the capital and the center of Somalia can be weaken but will never be eliminated. Kismaayo's closest competitor is not Xamar but Hargeysa, and its already got its work cut out. Hargeysa is fast becoming chilling and tourist destination not so much for gaalo, but other Somalis as they seek better climate, schooling, safety, and an Islamic environment. As there are many sides to every city, Hargeysa also has a bustling night life for the young and the wild.J/Land/Kismayo will surpass xamar within a decade.



Indeed this is the ultimate challenge and one they need to tackle quickly: reconcialtion, defeating alshabaab from Jubaland, and being independent of foreign forces. Without achieving these goals, there successes might be shorted lived.Jubbaland state is the work of SADE, AZANIA is the project of ABSAME.
It's amazing how things get lost so quickly with just a name change, and people eat it up.
Anyways you are comparing two things that are not even comparable, JVA is long gone breh
and there's nothing of significance to note thus far of "ahmed madobes" administration aslong
as there's two factions duking it out, foreign forces present, and alshabaab watching from a distance
but what do I know? I'm just a simple nygga.

So Somalis don't build anythingkismaayo then= controlled by somalis
kismaayo today= kenyan zone

J/Land/Kismayo will surpass xamar within a decade.
skilled and dynamic population,




Return to “Politics - General Discussions”
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 22 guests